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Show Paga Twelve t; Piicnsarii Census The annual fall census of pheasants throughout the state shows an average or greater number of birds on hand for the 1955 season, according to the Utah department of Fish and. Game. t Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wright, pair of binoculars. By law an auction is held once Walter and Jerry went to Salt each year to dispose of these items Lake for the football garrie at the Eagle Mountain to the highest bidder. All monies U last Saturday. They .visited Iron Ore Mine Forty-fou- r items of confiscated from such sales revert to the state their daughter and her husband, Mrs. Lou Mele,. and refishing and hunting equipment fish and game fund for use in man- Mr. and turned The Eagle Mountain Iron Ore were sold Sunday night at public auction last agement of these resources. Mine, located in southeastern Riv- week for a total of $1,157, accorderside county in southern Califorthe to Utah Department of nia, supplies iron ore. for the only ing Fish and Game. 9 three blast furnaces located on the 1 O sold The had been equipment Pacific Coast at the Kaiser SJeel confiscated by courts over the mill at Fontana, California. MEN TO TRAIN .. More" than 200 miners produce state during .the past year for ilin use of or legal pursuit taking tons almost 2,000,000 annually for fish FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS game. Included were shipment to the mill 164 miles dis- 30 andor guns, seven poles, and seven tant. . The ore travels for 51 of those miles over Kaiser Steels Age 21 o 60. Must be residents of this county two The Kaiser Steel !: ' Tuesday, September 27, 1955 TICS DRAGLRTON TRIBUNE The department said pheasant brood counts are taken each year 1 during the month of August to determine success of the spring hatch and early rearing period. ' This information is then submitted to the Fish and' Game Comi' mission for that.bodys use In setting bag limits,' length of fseason, and the various other regulations covering this hunt. A The commission set the opening x day of the annual pheasant hunt as .November 11, some two nponths ago to accommodate shooters wishing to plan ahead for this event. All other regulations wjll i September 23 and 24 during the fallquarterly meeting of the commission. These final actions eafch year await full information from the department as "to the , number of birds available for the . fall harvest.' 'T Brood count totals this year show an average of 5.41 young birds per brood. This compares favorably with the 4.12 birds per brood counted during ,1954. ' A brood of five birds1 during this period of, the year is "considered 40 Confiscated fishing, Hunting Equipment . - own standard-gaug- e railroad. Miners live in modem homes in one of the Wests newest communities. The mine was first opened in 1948. The deposit is the largest known air-cool- ed or more years. Competent appraisers receive $325 to $400 per month Farm experience valuable. iron ore in the Far Western states, and is estimated to contain sufficient reserves for. operation of the Fontana steel mill for generations to body of high-quali- ty 472 WRITE BOX THE SUN-ADVOCA- TE come. . be-se- . , v normal and forecasts 'an average harvest during the. fall hunting v seasmtr ' s v : v' ; The department said the brood count was very nearly the same in all the better' pheasant hunting counties of the state. It was noted that this was true in Box Elder, Ufah, and Weber counties where some local deer had been expressed during the late winter, early spring months concerning 'a low population of cock birds. Fatuity Has Cosmopolitan Look U. it r 9 S.te i. - . ? University of Utah students this year will be taught by a faculty drawn from 35 states arid 18 for- eign nations, as . determined by places of birth. ; Despite the cosmopolitan; look of the U faculty, Utahs native softs predominate - the teaching cotps with 256. Idahos 28 and New Yorks 26 take follow-u- p hon 5 . orl. n Germay leads the foreign with seyen, representation with England and Canada supplying five each.x The , complete breakdown by states shows?; Arizona 2; Arkan-sa- i 1; California 13; Colorado 8; Idaho 28; Illinois 16; Indiana 8; Iowa 8; Kansas 7; Kentucky 4; Miine 1; Maryland 2; Massachusetts 61 Michigan 8; Minnesota 7; Missouri 7, Montana 2; Nebraska 12 New Hampshire 1; New sey 4 New Mexico 2; New York 26 North1 Carolina 5; North Dakota 3;- - Ohio 7; Oklahoma 2; Oregon 6; Pennsylvania 12; South Dakota 2; Texas 6; Utah 256; Virginia 1; Washington 6; Wisconsin 2; and Wyoming 6. 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